*Video* Small riot breaks out in Phoenix over Immigration bill

My parental grandfather is Mexican. So, I'm 25% Mexican and of course Mexico in a lot places not seen by tourist is going down the drain. You can
read online how many people don't agree with the Mexican government's job of running the country. And now the drug war is going on and you can
suspect more refuges from Mexico.

Should have had the National Guard there to round them up, put em on trucks and bring them back to where ever they came from. Kinda disturbing that
our country allows massive protests by people here illegally? How is that sane?

Now to bring this back on topic before we get too far off. This immigration problem is part of the problem. We can't keep lowering the bar.

I have a feeling lots of people feel the way the one posters wife feels. It is unfair to legal immigrants to this country that have given their time
and money to become a legal citizen just for illegals to try and force their way of life on Americans.

Brutha, I have been choosing my words in these threads quite carefully. We don't KNOW that all those protesting were illegals. Some probably were, no
doubt. But while I can empathize with your sentiment, that wouldn't be realistically FAIR. Allow this law time to work, and the wheat shall soon be
sorted from the chaff.

I know, I've visited many of them. We went to visit her family in 2007 and ended up staying there almost two years before moving back to my
stompin' grounds here in south Georgia.

We lived in Hermosillo, Sonora.. the state to the south of Arizona. The state, for the most part was a lot safer than the states to the North, South,
East and West.. Sonora is like Texas in a way.. people there don't put up with a lot of BS. They look out for each other and stand their ground.

I visited a lot of areas while living there, and there were some places that I wanted to visit but her father advised us not to risk it.

All in all, I loved most of the people there, but like everywhere.. they have their bad apples.

I know.. knee jerk reaction.. but seeing anyone throwing bottles and rocks at police and, for gods sake, security guards (the guys and ladies in
yellow) is disgusting. It's one thing to protest and wave their mexican flags and demand amnesty, quite another to attack innocent people. And I'd
bet many of them are not illegals, but supporters.

But ask yourselves how would a Mexican community in Mexico react to the same deal???? An American flag flying above a Mexican flag in their faces and
on their own turf??? You gotta be kidding me!!! I'll give a star and recommend for staff applause anyone right now who can find me a similar picture
of that occurring in Mexico. Good fricken luck!

When is this lunacy going to stop? When is the US going to ever be respected again, and these people get a clue that we are only going to take so
much???

That vet had every damn right to do that, seeing as no one else gave a flippin crapola. Not after fighting for this country.

And you notice the guy who picked up the Mexican flag would not say a word and promptly took his flag right back inside, where it belongs! Wahaha!!!!

It's interesting, how most of the people in the country, and especially the legal Mexicans seem to think we are trying to get them to all go
back...

When in fact, it is only those who are here illegally that the American people are targeting.

THIS website gives some interesting numbers on just what the illegals are doing to the country.

This does not even go into the things such as murder, rape, theft, etc. that most of the illegal aliens are doing to our citizens.

The whole thing with Obama wanting to make them all legal will not solve the problem.. That’s like getting an "A" in math from your teacher for
nothing more than showing up to class. They don't learn anything, and they don't respect anything.

People really need to educate themselves on Immigration, and how the illegal persons are doing damage to this country, and to their home country by
doing so.

I encourage all of you to press your government officials to do the same as Arizona did... set a precedent that the Federal government cannot ignore.

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